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Help me add last update param

Rapid account: TCFG 828
TCFG828
10 days ago

Hey there,

I came across your api and seems pretty well structured. But it still does not go down my requirements. As I want to add the last update parameter which is on advanced google search.

Your api may have it but I don’t find a way to add. it Also if you could just respond back to me with an endpoint containing the parameter. If it has it.

Thanks

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letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5 Commented 9 days ago

Sure, super happy to help.

Feel free to reach out if anythng comes up or if you have any questions.

Rapid account: TCFG 828
TCFG828 Commented 9 days ago

Sounds good.

I appreciate your amazing responsiveness.

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letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5 Commented 10 days ago

You can probably try with this one (without the comma between the “after:” and “before:”):

apple after:2024-05-13 before:2024-05-14

Rapid account: TCFG 828
TCFG828 Commented 10 days ago

My main intention is to get the latest resource available for the any keyword in the last 24 hours:

apple after:2024-05-13,before:2024-05-14

It is correct?

Rapid account: TCFG 828
TCFG828 Commented 10 days ago

Sure let me give it a try.

Rapid account: Letscrape 6 B R Ba 3 Qgu O 5
letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5 Commented 10 days ago

Hi,

Got it. The API doesn’t currently support advanced Google Search parameters but query advanced operators (like in here: https://ahrefs.com/blog/google-advanced-search-operators/) including the “before:” and “after:” operators. You can potentially always use the current date or the one before to query for recent results. For example, if your query is “apple”, then the new, time restricted query will be “apple after:2024-05-13”. Would that work?

Thank you,
Adam @ OpenWeb Ninja

Rapid account: TCFG 828
TCFG828 Commented 10 days ago

Yes but I am looking for like in the past 24 hours and if you could show me an example as well. if you got to google advanced search they have the option for that.

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letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5 Commented 10 days ago

Hi,

Thank you for your message and feedback.

You can specify this as part of the query, for example if you want the API to only return pages that were updated / created since May 1 you can add “after:2024-05-01” to the query. Does it work for you?

Thank you,
Adam @ OpenWeb Ninja

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